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existence (n.)

late 14c., "reality," from Old French existence, from Medieval Latin existentia/exsistentia, from existentem/exsistentem (nominative existens/exsistens) "existent," present participle of Latin existere/exsistere "stand forth, come out, emerge; appear, be visible, come to light; arise, be produced; turn into," and, as a secondary meaning, "exist, be;" from ex "forth" (see ex-) + sistere "cause to stand," from PIE *si-st-, reduplicated form of root *sta- "to stand, make or be firm."

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Definitions of existence from WordNet

existence (n.)
the state or fact of existing;
laws in existence for centuries
Synonyms: being / beingness / face of the earth
existence (n.)
everything that exists anywhere;
the biggest tree in existence
From wordnet.princeton.edu